The appearance is the focus, the Lincoln Navigator blue and silver version is equipped with exclusiv

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-01

Compared with other types of SUVs, full-size SUVs have always been a relatively niche existence, and the chances of seeing such models in daily life are not high. In the hearts of many people, this kind of model is a real big guy, they have a large space, large displacement and other characteristics, not only drive out to have face, but also can bring users a different driving experience. As one of them, the Lincoln Navigator is also well-known to consumers, even if they don't have the opportunity to experience it up close, but it's okay to get to know it. Recently, the navigator has added a new blue and silver version of the model, with an official guide price of 10080,000, with an exclusive contrasting body design and equipped with the Collector's Knight Star logo.

As Lincoln's veritable flagship model, the Navigator adopts a set of design language with the most family characteristics, which has set the tone of family design to a certain extent. The newly added blue and silver version is also the continuation of the family design language, and the most unique place is that it is equipped with a blue and silver double-piece body, and the noble and elegant temperament is not self-evident. As a real big guy, it has a body length of 5355mm and a wheelbase of 3112mm, and its outstanding body size makes it have a strong aura of "appearance is the focus".

The family's iconic Lincoln Starlight front grille still shines brightly, complementing the massive Lincoln logo in the center. The moment you see it, you can identify the identity of the Lincoln model, and the LED pixel headlights on both sides have a unique flavor when lit. The straight and stretched body shape minimizes the encroachment on the interior space, and the body surface is embellished with a straight waistline. In addition to the exclusive logo on the front fenders, the surface of the C-pillar is inlaid with an exclusive Vintage Knight's Star logo. Coupled with the unique double color matching, it gives it a different charm. The 22-inch multi-spoke wheels give a sense of luxury, once again elevating the body's aura to a higher level. As for the styling of the rear of the car, there are no changes, so I won't describe it in detail.

The interior design and layout of the Lincoln Navigator Blue and Silver Edition still maintains the same tradition, and you can feel the high-end elegance of it just by passing it. The appearance of a large area of brown interior creates a relatively strong business atmosphere, and there is nothing to be picky about in terms of materials and workmanship. Although there is a large-size central control screen, a large number of physical buttons and knobs are still retained in the car, after all, it has its tonality, and it will not adjust its own car-making concept at will in order to meet the trend. After all, consumers who choose it are also for that quality, not a sense of technology that anyone can do.

The screen is equipped with the latest Lincoln car machine system, equipped with mainstream technology on the market, rich but no problem to deal with daily travel. The interior of the car is equipped with 3D immersive sound with 28 speakers, so passengers can enjoy an immersive listening feast regardless of which seat they are in. The Navigator is designed with a seven-seat layout, thanks to the excellent body size, passengers can ride as they want regardless of position, and the comfort configuration is fully equipped.

The main and co-pilot seats are electrically adjustable, heated, ventilated and massage-driven, while the second-row seats are also electrically adjustable as standard. There's nothing to be picky about in terms of configuration, even the third row has quite a lot of seating space, even if the car is fully loaded. In the power part, the Navigator Blue Silver Edition continues to follow the classic, equipped with 3A 5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine with a maximum power of 415 hp is mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Equipped with six driving modes and a CCD adaptive suspension system, it can adjust the body state according to the actual road conditions, and has a sense of luxury that other models do not have.

Models like the Lincoln Navigator have been doomed to a niche since their inception, and the expensive price is obviously not affordable for ordinary consumers. It's designed for consumers who don't have to worry about money, and it's not too much of a problem to use as a business car or a family car. The appearance of the blue and silver version this time is also to enrich the choice of consumers, the biggest highlight of the model is the replacement of two-tone paint and the addition of new logos, but there is nothing else. For most consumers, it is good to appreciate and appreciate it, and feel its powerful aura, as for the decision to buy a car, it is good to leave it to the rich.

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